Digitalisation: energy and partial autarky in buildings: for climate protection and to strengthen tomorrow`s energy systems

The climate targets of the German government are ambitious.
This will result in an increasing degree of connectivity between producers, storage facilities and consumers.And also includes energy-relevant products in buildings, e.g., the heating system.
The climate targets of the German government are ambitious and call for a reduction in greenhouse emissions of at least 55 percent by 2030 compared to 1990. Subsequently, Germany should be virtually CO2 neutral by 2050. To ensure these targets are achieved, it is necessary, inter alia, to increase the share of energy generated from volatile, decentral sources.
This will result in an increasing degree of connectivity between producers, storage facilities and consumers. And also includes energy-relevant products in buildings, e.g., the heating system.
Programme:
Chair: Carina Bastuck
9:15 Welcome
Andreas Lücke, managing director, BDH
9:25 Impulse lecture: Building connectivity for climate protection and intelligent sector coupling
Karl-Heinz Backhaus, Director Politics, Associations- and standardizations management, Vaillant GmbH
9:40 Impulse lecture: Motivation and target setting for the Digitalisation of the Energy revolution and the Networking of Energy systems
Dr. Wolfgang Zander, Founder and chief representative of BET
10:00 Panel discussion: Connectivity with energy-management systems – status and perspectives
Guests:
· Dr. Moritz Lauster, Senior Product Manager Platforms, Viessmann
· Stephan Kluepfel, Business Analyst Product Area Electrification, BOSCH Thermotechnik
· Peter Kellendonk, CEO, EEBUS-Initiative
· Ruwen Konzelmann, Head of Business Unit Smart Energy, Theben AG and Director of Working Group Smart Meter Gateway of the Business initiative Smart Living
· Dieter Kehren, Director of special department Energy management systems, BDH
10:40 Summary
Andreas Lücke, managing director, BDH